Saturday, January 23, 2010

New York and New Jersey Co-Venture Joint Conference for 2010 !

The Professional Photographers' Society of New York State (PPSNYS) and the Professional Photographers' Association of New Jersey (PPANJ) are making history, as these two powerhouse organizations come together to co-venture the "1st Annual The Northeast Regional District of Professional Photographers of America Convention", being held Thursday, March 25 - Sunday, March 28, 2010.

Assessing current market conditions and anticipating upcoming changes to PPA's regional print competition
policies, the organizations seized the opportunity to get a head start in working together and setting the spirit and example of cooperation among the Northeast Region's photographer Societies.

The 2010 joint conference is being held at the Desmond Hotel and Conference Center, 660 Albany-Shaker Road in Albany, New York. Click the image below to see full registration details on the upcoming conference as well as a video of the conference speakers.


The conference features a plethora of top speakers (see the schedule here) , as well as a FULL HOUSE of sponsors for the TRADE SHOW on Saturday and Sunday.

Just $175.00 for PPSNYS / PPANJ / PPA members, includes the full conference, one brunch, one lunch and all social functions (including the theme party). Non-member fee of $245 includes one year of free membership in PPSNYS (for 1st time members) at the section of your choice (there are ten sections throughout New York State)

REGISTER NOW at http://northeast2010.eventbrite.com/?ref=ebtn or send a blank email to ppsnysconf@aweber.com for
up-to-the-minute updates.

See you there!



4 comments:

  1. This is so Exciting!!!!!

    ~Mariana Roberts

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  2. This is going to be one of the greatest conferences that PPSNYS has ever held. The committee has been working very hard to put together an event that will educate and inspire everyone who attends. I'm really looking forward to being part of it!

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  3. The future is here and now! Mastery of an art form requires constant learning and evolving and education is the key! May this humble beginning take root and prosper.

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